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Detoxing From Vaccines
Why everyone needs to detox, vaccinated or not
Whether you got vaccinated or you didn’t, one thing is certain…
We’re all impacted by what's in those shots.
Vaccines aren’t just an injection that disappears in your system.
The spike proteins, heavy metals, and other toxins inside of them stick around.
To make matters worse, some of them can be passed from one person to another.
This phenomenon is called vaccine shedding.
People who received the vaccine can pass on remnants of it through exhaled breath, skin contact, and bodily fluids.
This means there’s a chance you could be affected indirectly.
So, let’s talk about what’s inside vaccines and why it’s essential for everyone to consider detoxing from them.
The Danger of Spike Proteins
Spike Proteins are a byproduct of the mRNA vaccines, which instruct your body to produce these proteins to trigger an immune response.
Spike proteins are easily transmitted from one person to another, and can cause damage.
They have been shown to:
1) Damage heart tissue
Spike proteins can bind to receptors in the heart, causing inflammation in blood vessels leading to cardiovascular issues, including myocarditis and pericarditis. (source?)
2) Increased clotting risk
Spike proteins can also cause blood clots, leading to an increased risk of strokes and heart attacks.
How to Detox From Spike Proteins
You need a detox protocol specifically designed to target spike proteins and help your body eliminate them safely.
I’m going to show you exactly how to do this in my upcoming free webinar.
You’ll learn:
The best strategies to neutralize and remove spike proteins from your system.
How to support and heal your heart from the damage caused by spike proteins.
Detox techniques that help your body recover without causing harm.
Save your seat below and learn how to protect yourself from these harmful toxins.
Until next time,
Kashif Khan
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